I've recently configured a new development computer and processed a few customers using TandemVids.
Total processing time varies according to video length but a fairly standard tandem video takes about four minutes to produce. This is a USB video with extracted photos. Running multiple instances slows down the rendering but two videos are still produced in about six minutes. I don't think you're going to get much faster than this within an acceptable budget.
The computer is a Core i7-6700K CPU 4.0GHz over clocked to 4.6GHz with 16GB of RAM. The video card is an AMD Radeon HD7700 salvaged from my old computer. The working folder and local storage are configured to use an SSD drive.
Test environment:
GoPro source media: 1920 x 1080 @ 25FPS using a USB 3.0 card reader
Video output quality: 1280 x 720 @ 10MBs (Sony AVC rendering engine)
Extracted photos: 147 @ 1920 x 1080
Output: USB 3.0 flash drive
Total output video length: 6:37
Total time for video only with GPU Acceleration on (AMD HD7700):
3:07
Total time for video only with GPU Acceleration on (Intel HD Graphics 530):
3:15
Total time for video only with GPU Acceleration off:
3:17
Total time for video and photos with GPU Acceleration on (AMD HD7700):
3:50
Total time for video and photos with GPU Acceleration off:
3:58
Multiple Instances:
Two different USB 3.0 Card Readers but with the same customer and two USB 3.0 Flash drives.
Total time for video and photos with GPU Acceleration on (AMD HD7700):
Instance 01 - 5:06
Instance 02 - 5:16
Total time for both to complete using a stopwatch 5:16.
Edited by user
2016-02-09T18:06:01Z
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